If its just something cheap you are looking for Poundstretcher have a 4 pole one for £5. The material is like a thin plastic/nylon and it measures approx 90" X 36". Got one but not had a chance to try it out yet, but or a fiver, whatr the hell.
As stated earlier you can use broom handles to replace broken poles but on my windbreak it was necessary to unpick and enlarge the pockets for the poles to fit through.
Drilling holes in hard ground with a cordless drill and cheap woodbit lengthens the life of poles considerably.
My only concern about the new designer type windbreaks is that they have guy lines to fall over.This could cause windbreaks of a more painful kind.
The broken off metal covered tip from our old pole made an excellent nose for the wooden man in the garden
I had a problem trying to find the the search facility on camperland website to but eventually found it. Its on the top right hand side marked TOC. Hope this helps.
Blue Diamond have been producing their original windbreaks for over 21 years. They come in either 5 pole or 7 pole variants, and in three different colours. They all have clips, steel tipped, awning piping - to fix to the caravan and are made from Rotproof material.
Theres a list of suppliers on there, which does include Camperlands.
Quote: Originally posted by pauls photoes on 11/6/2013
hi dont buy one from argos the poles bent in the wind on the first time up and wasnt cheep goin to conplain
If you bought yours around the time this thread was started, then good luck with said "conplaint"!
As they weren't "cheep", maybe you should tweet them?
Wow, that was some thread bump lol. I was thinking the prices all sounded really reasonable. and was getting excited about the lidl ones.
What brand did you buy Paul?
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